My sister Sally was married to David on Friday June 26th. They were married in the gun room of Pendennis Castle in Falmouth, Cornwall, England. It was a gorgeous day and I was honored to attend their lovely, intimate wedding. I took a few shots during the day, then we took the Morgan sports car off for a drive on Saturday morning and took some shots away from the pressures and stress of the actual day. David and his Brother and best man, Byran, wore traditional cornish tartan. Sally looked lovely and grinned from ear to ear all day long. Congratulations Sally and David!
Here are some pictures that I made on both days. Check out the wedding gallery on my website for some other images from Sally and David’s wedding.




David (left) and his brother and best man Byran looked fantastic in their traditional cornish tartans.

Constructed between 1540 and 1545, Pendennis and its sister, St. Mawes Castle, form the Cornish end of the chain of coastal castles built by Henry VIII to counter a threat from France and Spain. Thereafter, Pendennis was frequently adapted to face new enemies over 400 years, right through until World War II. Pendennis made a wonderful setting for Sally and David's ceremony, with the reception close by at the Green Bank Hotel.


Sally and David immediately after the ceremony with their seven month old daughter.

The Green Bank Hotel overlooks all the sail boats moored in Falmouth Harbor.














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